Cardi B Not Hiding from Baby Talk, Drawing Attention to Her Belly

Cardi B isn't SAYING she's pregnant, but she's sure playing it up to max at New York Fashion Week. Cardi showed up at the Marc Jacobs show Wednesday night in a colorful dress that included a giant bow tied right over her belly. She's no fool and...Read more ...

Join us from 10am EST as we stream live from the Tory Burch Fall/Winter 2018 fashion show.Read more ...

All About the Bold Beauty Look at Marc Jacobs' Fall/Winter 2018 Fashion Show

Marc Jacobs is no stranger to creating some of the boldest, most talked-about and at times controversial looks for his New York Fashion Week runway shows. And this season is no different.
From gigantic colored dreadlocks to grungy top hats to colorful head scarves , the designer and Redken Global Creative Director and lead hairstylist Guido Palau always push the boundaries when it comes to the models' hairstyles each season. This time, Jacobs wanted to play with hair accessories again, and put almost all of the models in hijab-like colorful scarves wrapped around their head and neck and...Read more ...

Love Story, Now Playing at Story

NEW YORK - Story, the Chelsea neighborhood retailer that changes its theme every four to eight weeks, is celebrating Valentine's Day through March 11 with Love Story. But founder Rachel Shechtman isn't clobbering consumers over the head with clichés employed by other retailers such as cheeky greeting cards, heart-shaped chocolates, red roses and risqué lingerie.
Rather, she conjured up a love story with multiple meanings. There's loving Story, the store, and the way Shechtman lovingly chose brands for the concept. Also, gifts that will be beloved, and most importantly, self-love.
“It's not...Read more ...

Esteban Cortazar RTW Fall 2018

In 2002, Esteban Cortazar launched his namesake label in New York, but for the past 12 years has been based out of, and shown, in Paris. For his fall collection,”I'd been toying a lot with the idea of celebrating the different cities where I've grown, where I've nurtured my brand,” the Peruvian-born designer explained. That notion is what inspired his return to NYFW. In particular, his fall line was a love letter to South America. “A tapestry of different ideas, different experiences,” he said backstage of the many ideas that went into the collection.
Cortazar said wool and cashmere blend...Read more ...

We rounded up the best hair and makeup looks from NYFW Fall 2018, like the graphic eyes at Sies Marjan and Jeremy Scott and the claw clips at Alexander Wang.Read more ...

The Coolest Beauty Looks You Probably Missed At NYFW

A brief recap of what we learned at Fall/Winter 2018 New York Fashion Week: Western fringe can work on your manicure , millennial pink is officially out , and athleisure hair is the new tousled beach wave. But those are just the trends we spotted backstage or on the actual runway - and there's one crucial part of the scene, low-key packed with beauty inspiration, that hasn't been accounted for. Yet. Now's the time to turn your attention to the front row, because with over 300 shows on the official fashion calendar and audiences so large even insiders find themselves in standing-room only...Read more ...

Jeremy Scott Fall 2018: New York Fashion Week

Jeremy Scott NYFW FW18
If a humanoid alien dropped to Earth today and needed to be at school in an hour, I imagine they would look just like this collection. In a blatant act of rebellion towards fall/winter grays and jewel tones, Jeremy Scott's FW18 collection, like many others this season, has decided pastels and neon are for winter. And why not? They look pleasing against a dreary snowy day.
The neon bob wigs caused a storm of social media twittering and, I'm guessing, a flurry of salon appointments, if only to obtain the shocking red orange color that we've seen at Alexander Wang. Some...Read more ...

Vivienne Hu Fall 2018: New York Fashion Week

Vivienne Hu NYFW FW18
New York based womenswear label, Vivienne Hu, is pleased to unveil the latest collection for Autumn/ Winter 2018 with a runway show held on Tuesday, February 13that Spring Studios in Tribeca for New York Fashion Week.For the first time since the brand launched in 2012, Creative Director Vivienne Hu looked to her Chinese heritage, particularly the historic DunHuangMogao Grottoes, for inspiration when creating this latest, vibrant offering.
Vivienne Hu: NYFW FW18
Known as the Thousand Buddha Grottoes, the Mogao caves sit at a cultural and religious crossroads on the...Read more ...

Vivienne Tam Fall 2018: New York Fashion Week

Vivienne Tam NYFW FW18
The collection is inspired by a spiritual expedition through the Himalayas to Tibet, evoking the infinite essence of love, and the discovery of its vibrant topography, art, culture and indigenous people. Exploration of this mystical landscape imbued with a sense of timelessness, finds expression in a compelling collection that imagines the urban traveler's journey over the mountainous terrain in pilgrimage.
Vivienne Tam: NYFW FW18
The collection, rendered in varying hues of burnt orange, gradations of earthy khaki, red, burgundy, brown, blue, deep turquoise and Tara...Read more ...

Puppy Power: Anthony Rubio Fall 2018: New York Fashion Week

Anthony Rubio NYFW FW18
Pet couturier Anthony Rubio is no stranger to the runways, having done runway shows for nearly ten years with the last five during fashion week. He had a plan in place to break the stigma and barriers presenting his canine couture as escorted by human models wearing his women's wear fashions at the historic Angel Orensanz Center, originally a Synagogue built in 1850.
Anthony Rubio: NYFW FW18
From Anthony Rubio
The ideas and inspirations for my Fall/Winter 2018 collection for New York Fashion Week just fell on my lap. The new Lunar New Year is The Year Of The Dog. I...Read more ...

Prabal Gurung Fall 2018: New York Fashion Week

Prabal Gurung NYFW FW18
The power of the woman was celebrated in Prabal Gurung's AW18 collection. Many shades of vibrant pink, red and purplegraced the runway, some in the form of cashmere oversized slouchy knits, some elegant draped saris. Baggy jumpers were teamed with flowing skirts, spaghetti strapped dressed were embellished with sequins or feathers and colour blocking was apparent in every look.
Prabal Gurung: NYFW FW18
Not for the timid, this was a collection designed to empower women by giving them outfits that were bold and brazen. Inspired by strong women activists in Northern...Read more ...

Chocheng Fall 2018: New York Fashion Week

Chocheng NYFW FW18
Inspired by the glamourous and unconventional beauty from the 1958 film “Auntie Mame”, CHOCHENG's Fall Winter 18 collection was a modern take on classic British tailoring and crisp equestrian jackets. Titled “Mame”, the brand put out 34 looks in beautiful fabrics comprisedof cotton boucles, Scottish cashmeres and silk tulles.
Presented in Greenwich Village, CHOCHENG created another collection appealing to the brand's following. A clientele who value not only quality craftsmanship, but also have a strong stance on sustainability.
Chocheng: NYFW FW18
Known for using 100%...Read more ...

Oxford Fashion Studio Group Show: Rachel Pollack, Tadazzleme, Shabeeg, Mirochoa, and B. Zarina NYFW FW18
In the airy Studio 450, where the light of day oozed out of the city, Oxford Fashion Studio presented a group show of emerging designers. These kinds of showcases are always a delight, since you never know where you'll find the designer next and perhaps you'll be able to fondly look back at their stint in a smaller venue as an emerging designer. It's a wonderful space to watch the beginnings of a designer's evolution.
Oxford Fashion Studio Group Show: Rachel Pollack, Tadazzleme...Read more ...

Yuna Yang Fall 2018: New York Fashion Week

Yuna Yang NYFW FW18
Models sashayed through the halls of the Margo Feiden Gallery in Greenwich Village presenting Yuna Yang's bespoke womenswear collection.
“Love Yourself”, the title of her collection, was embellished across the front of hats, on the backs of jackets and down the sides of sleeves. According to press notes, she “wanted to send a message about the importance of loving yourself. Every woman, regardless of race and status, should be treated fairly and equally”. Aresonating message that coincides with the current changing landscape, not just in fashion, but throughout every...Read more ...

Interview With Pamella Roland: Fall 2018

Pamella Roland: Fall / New York
When asked about the inspiration behind this collection, designer Pamella DeVos proudly stated just one word- “Prague”.
A trip to Prague that was originally just for her son's hockey game resulted in an opportunity to gain great inspiration for this collection as she was able to explore the city in depth. The jewel toned colors that she saw throughout Prague are very much reflected in the collection with ruby, amethyst, sapphire, and emerald as the focus of this season's color palette. Baroque motifs are translated into luxe fil coupes and jacquards to...Read more ...

Zadig & Voltaire Fall 2018: New York Fashion Week

Zadig & Voltaire NYFW FW18
French brand Zadig & Voltaire has always exemplified the very best of Paris cool-the lived-in denim, the tossed-on jacket, the wrinkled shirt. And now, showing in New York yet again, the brand is yet again gracing us with the pleasure of a ready to wear that already looks like it's been worn.
Zadig & Voltaire: NYFW FW18
Some of the best of the FW18 trends were on full display: Prince of Wales check, lumberjack check, monochrome reds, oversized and distressed sweaters, gothic accents, and feathers in hair reminiscent of the kind that actually caused quite a stir...Read more ...

Michael Kors Celebrates Individuality with Fall '18 Collection

Known for his classic American style, Michael Kors took a slight detour for fall-winter 2018. Instead of the usual, Kors celebrated individuality with a youthful presentation. Grunge, prep, and hip-hop references came together for an eclectic outing. The big hero of the season was undoubtedly tartan. Available in a variety of colors, the timeless print...Read more ...

Here's Round 3 of the Best Street Style From New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2018

Our first round of New York Fashion Week street style centered around furry layers , while round two showcased boots alongside the biggest names in fashion. Our third roundup sees Off-White™ take the lead the fashion set's go-to label, with representation from an array of other recognizable imprints.
Street style favorites like Kiko Mizuhara , Aleali May and Christina Paik all made appearances towards the tail-end of New York Fashion Week, showcasing gear from the likes of Gucci and Cactus Plant Flea Market. Indeed, floral patterns are still a go-to for many fashion week attendees...Read more ...